That dealership is like a luxury hotel, with valet service, a plush lobby with a huge flat screen TV, gourmet coffee and free beverages.
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With such a lobby against him he pleaded with Bombay Talkies for a job other than acting.
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By comparison, the Berkeley Suite in the Piccadilly Ritz has 1, 200 sq ft (111.5 sq m) of floor space with a marbled lobby, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining area, study and a pantry, and costs many thousands of pounds per night.
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Faced with a powerful police lobby in Congress, Mr Cardoso has shrunk from that, or other radical reforms.
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No Taser, no high speed chase, just an SEC agent in the lobby with a stack of paper.
Within moments 18-year-old Andrew appeared in the lobby with a couple of friends.
Republicans could not, with a straight face, lobby to extend tax breaks at the top while letting tax cuts aimed at the middle class expire.
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But once inside guests enjoy an elegant lobby with a minimalist fireplace, relaxing rooms with handsome gray marble tubs, black lacquer shutters and fabrics in deep violet and brown hues, all thanks to British designer Anouska Hempel.
Mouin Rabbani, a Jordan-based analyst with the International Crisis Group, a lobby in Brussels, thinks the combination of economic boycott, domestic discontent, criticism from radical groups abroad, the growing threat from Fatah and splits within Hamas itself meant that people who used to think time was on their side began to think it was working against them.
Roelie Post, who as a European Commission official dealt with adoption in the run-up to Romania's entry to the European Union, has written a book on her experience of dealing with what she sees as a powerful adoption lobby that preys on weak and poor countries.
For a long time that social stigma, combined with restrictive planning rules and a powerful heritage lobby, inhibited further lofty schemes.
In 1991 Dana Gioia, a poet (and former marketing manager for General Foods), set off a fierce debate in American poetry circles with an attack on American academia for turning poetry into a smug, producer-driven lobby, concerned only with its own survival and indifferent to the fact that it had alienated a wider audience.
There is a Japanese spa, light installations in the lobby and a rooftop bar with views of the CN Tower.
After a day negotiating deals, nuzzle up to the lobby's modern fireplace with a vintage wine or hand-rolled cigar from ONYX bar.
Post-war lobby correspondents wrote with a delicacy practically unknown amongst their present-day successors.
The omnipresent knotty wood paneling gleams with a golden patina, and the lobby is lit with twig-shaped sconces and three enormous antler chandeliers.
Second, doctors do not have a lobby on scale with AHIP or the AHA, or PhRMA. We were invited to stand for the pics when the ACA was signed, but were told to keep our mouths shut and wait outside when the sausage was being made.
But they also have exclusive in-house amenities, such as a private lobby desk and concierge staff, with escorted in-room iPad registration, one of the best upgrades you can get in a city where main lobby registration, even at top hotels, often resembles the economy class check-in line at JFK. The 24-hour room service features the first-ever in-room dining menu designed by the man himself, culinary legend Nobu Matsuhisa.
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As a result, victims with cancer of the esophagus had no lobby generating large research and development budgets aimed at producing a cure.
Rohan Masokorala, chief executive of the Joint Apparel Association Forum, a trade lobby, urges the government to talk to the EU with a view to meeting it halfway.
As German firms have found to their cost, there is now a well-organised lobby with political clout in America.
Its massive, buzzy, recently renovated lobby is frequently packed with a mix of business travellers and locals that are there to see and be seen.
After the service was finished and most everyone had gone home, I sat down on a bench in the lobby with one of the church employees, Carlos Roberson, who stayed behind to lock up.
The new wing is called Khwab Mahal (Palace of Dreams) with 42 rooms and suites, including the Royal Spa suites, which come with in-suite treatment rooms, and the Presidential Suites, with gardens, plunge pools and a private lobby entrance.
First, they want the new administration to explicitly commit itself to continued engagement in Europe, both in NATO and with the EU. Second, the signatories' want their countries to lobby for Europe to have a more responsible and active relationship with America.
There is a very busy lobby scene, with the thumping, DJ-hosted Wink Bar and three restaurants that cater to an upscale local crowd as well as hotel guests.
In Alabama, Mr Pryor ordered the removal of the chief justice of the state's Supreme Court for not complying with a court order to get rid of a Ten Commandments monument he had installed in the lobby of the state's courthouse.
President Clinton said the gun lobby had a lot to do with his party's defeat.
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The lobby was decorated with traffic cones, a pile of PVC piping and a garbage bin holding an assortment of canes and crutches.
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